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2026 NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Jets complete a trade, Ty Simpson drops in ranking

2026 NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Jets complete a trade, Ty Simpson drops in ranking

In the latest mock draft, Servy Mock 4.0 features three notable trades, including one involving the Jets.

John Harbaugh appears pleased with the Giants’ first pick, suggesting it’s a solid choice for the Hall of Fame, while Darren Mousey, the GM for the Jets, emerges from the first round with both a top pass rusher and a significant target in Geno Smith.

Curious about Ty Simpson’s draft position? Dive into the entire mock to find out more.

1. Raiders

QB Fernando Mendoza (Indiana)

Kirk Cousins could mentor Tom Brady until he’s fully prepared.

2. Jets

Edge David Bailey, Texas Tech

Will McDonald certainly can’t handle Josh Allen and Drake Maye solo, so adding the draft’s top pass rusher offers Aaron Glenn a bit of a boost.

3. Cardinals

Edge Abel Lease, Ohio

Trader Monty Ossenfort has options—he can either choose the “best player available” at Micah Parsons’ level or move down if a tempting offer comes along.

4. Titans

RB Jeremiah Love, Notre Dame

A dual-threat that could really disrupt defenses and make things easier for Cam Ward, reminiscent of Bijan.

5. Giants

Caleb Downs, Ohio

He’s likely to be the defensive leader Harbaugh needs for the next decade, possibly even becoming a future captain.

6. Chiefs (from Browns)

WR Colonel Tate, Ohio State

Patrick Mahomes could use a new weapon to shift the offensive dynamic, especially if Lachie Rice faces issues again.

7. Commanders

LB Sonny Stiles, Ohio State

Daniel Jeremiah has dubbed this massive 6-foot-5, 244-pound player the “Condor,” who is expected to fill the void left by Bobby Wagner.

8. Saints

CB Mansour Delane, LSU

A reliable corner to step in for Alontay Taylor in Brandon Staley’s “star” position.

9. Browns (from Chiefs)

OL Spencer Fano, Utah

Coach Todd Monken has put together a revamped O-line with adaptable blockers, and GM Andrew Berry has quickly added another key player.

10. Bengals

DE Reuben Bain Jr., Miami (Fla.)

With Trey Hendrickson heading to Baltimore, this new acquisition could help make up for what’s lost.

11. Dolphins

OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami (Florida)

A solid 6-5½, 330-pound tackle to support quarterback Malik Willis, possibly taking over for RT Austin Jackson or shifting inside.

12. Cowboys

DE Keldrick Faulk, Auburn

The team is counting on this 6-6, 276-pound player to enhance their pass rush options.

13. Rams

WR Makai Lemon, USC

Sean McVay has found a dynamic new addition for Matthew Stafford’s Super Bowl campaign. Comparisons to Amon Ra St. Brown are already being made.

14. Ravens

WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

Lamar Jackson could really benefit from this 6-2 receiver to pair with Zay Flowers.

15. Buccaneers

G Olaiba Vega Ioane, Pennsylvania

A tough new presence that will help open lanes for Bucky Irving and provide support for Baker Mayfield.

16. Eagles (from Jets)

OT Monroe Freeling, Georgia

Howie Roseman seems to be preparing for life after Lane Johnson with another addition from Kirby Smart’s program.

17. Lions

OT Kadin Proctor, Alabama

This 6-6, 352-pounder could step in seamlessly as Taylor Decker’s replacement, providing a shield for Jahmil Gibbs.

18. Vikings

TE Kenyon Sadik, Oregon State

With TJ Hockenson expected to be a free agent in 2027, adding a fast tight end could relieve some pressure from Justin Jefferson.

19. Panthers

S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon State

A versatile player to support Tre’Von Moehrig.

20. Cowboys

CB Colton Hood, Tennessee

A dynamic press-man corner with impressive speed who might just be key to revamping their struggling secondary.

21. Steelers

WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

A fast playmaker who will become a crucial addition alongside Aaron Rodgers—who, let’s hope, is coming back!

22. Chargers

DE Achim Mesidor, Miami (Florida)

With Khalil Mack aging and on a short deal, adding a younger, athletic talent makes sense.

23. Jets (from Eagles)

WR Denzel Boston, Washington

This selection replaces Haason Reddick, providing a strong red zone option alongside Garrett Wilson.

24. Browns

WR Oman Cooper Jr., Indiana State

With Darren Mousey stepping up, lining up with Mendoza could be a pleasant surprise for Coach Monken.

25. Bears

DE TJ Parker, Clemson

Montez Sweat leading the pass rush really showcases the team’s power.

26. Bills

Edge Malachi Lawrence, UCF

A newly envisioned 3-4 scheme under Jim Leonhardt could benefit this emerging talent.

27. 49ers

OT Max Iheanakor, Arizona State

Possibly the most promising player available, his skills might just transition him into Trent Williams’ eventual successor.

28. Texans

OT Blake Miller, Clemson

A consistent presence who could step in as a future right tackle.

29. Chiefs

CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

With some critical spots needing filling due to last season’s injuries, his recovery could make a real impact.

30. Dolphins

CB Chris Johnson, San Diego State

New head coach Jeff Hafley is taking over a secondary that has seen better days.

31. Patriots

S Emmanuel McNeil Warren, Toledo

A hard-hitting safety could be a key addition, especially with Kevin Byard III aging.

32. Cardinals (from Seahawks)

QB Ty Simpson (Alabama)

This rookie coach might develop a promising future quarterback behind Jacoby Brissett.

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